OTTAWA -- Ryan Getzlaf had a goal and an assist, and Patrick Maroon scored for a second straight game to lead the Anaheim Ducks to a 2-1 win against the Ottawa Senators on Friday at Canadian Tire Centre.

Frederick Andersen made 26 saves in his first NHL start for Anaheim, which bounced back after losing the first two games of its eight-game road trip. Andersen stuck out his left pad at 11:30 of the third period to deny Bobby Ryan's scoring chance on an Ottawa power play.

Corey Perry assisted on first-period goals by Maroon and Getzlaf that gave the Ducks a 2-0 lead. Mika Zibanejad drew Ottawa within one with his first goal on a power-play at 9:04 of the second.

Craig Anderson stopped 26 shots for the Senators, who gave up a team-record 56 shots in a 4-1 loss at Anaheim on Oct. 13.

Teemu Selanne was left out of the Ducks' lineup for the second time this season. Selanne, who played in a 4-1 loss at the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday, is not expected to play games on consecutive days this season.

Ottawa coach Paul MacLean, who used his timeout with 28.6 seconds left in the third period, went with the same lineup that defeated the Detroit Red Wings 6-1 Wednesday at Joe Louis Arena.

Andersen, recalled from the Norfolk Admirals of the AHL one week earlier, is 2-0-0 in two games with Anaheim. The 24-year-old got his first victory Sunday after he relieved Jonas Hiller to make his NHL debut in a 6-3 win against the Dallas Stars.

Minutes after the game, the Ducks announced Anderson had signed a two-year contract extension.

Getzlaf and Perry, split up in the second period against the Canadiens, spurred the Ducks' offense in the first period Friday.

Maroon, who scored his first goal of the season Thursday, took Perry's pass from behind the net and beat Anderson with a shot from the slot at 7:35.

Getzlaf made it 2-0 with his fourth goal at 17:38. Anderson left the puck behind the net for Erik Karlsson, who was pressured by Maroon on the forecheck and turned over the puck. Anderson stopped Perry's initial shot but Getzlaf put away the rebound.

Zibanejad scored when he drove a slap shot past Andersen from the right point. Zibanejad has a goal and an assist in two games since he was recalled from the Binghamton Senators of the AHL on Tuesday.

Ottawa right wing Chris Neil took a roughing penalty on the next faceoff when he struck Maroon after the two exchanged words before the puck dropped.

Neil had an active shift in the first period after Maroon put Anaheim up 1-0, beginning with a solid open-ice hit that knocked down Emerson Etem at 8:30. He followed that moments later with checks on former teammate Jakob Silverberg and defenseman Sami Vatanen.

Selanne, who is four games shy of his 1,400th regular-season NHL game, sat out the Ducks' second game of the season against the Minnesota Wild on Oct. 5. He faced the Winnipeg Jets the following night in what was likely his last game in Winnipeg, where he broke into the League.

Ducks center Kyle Palmieri and defenseman Ben Lovejoy were in the lineup after each was a healthy scratch Thursday. Defenseman Mark Fistric was out of the lineup for the eighth time in nine games.

Members of the 1973 Ottawa Rough Riders were on hand with the Grey Cup to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the team's Canadian Football League championship.